i\i Of Berry &c. Part II. 
I take it, are they Aromatic k Or thefe lome are not much 
bigger than a Black Pepper-Corn 3 others, as big as a Black 
Cherry : all of them of the colour of Cloves. They feem 
to come neareft to that Fruit commonly called Jamaican- 
Pepper. 
A CONE of the CEDRE of Mount Lebanon. Conus 
Cedri magna f. Libani. Given by Abraham Hill Efq5. De- 
(a) Ub.p. f cri bed and figur'd by Bauhinus. (a) Yet with the Scales 
reprefentcd by far too narrow or not enough expanded : 
in which Bejler is more exact. Tis about three inches 
and * long, and two and * over 3 of an Oval Figure, faving 
that the top is flat. Of this Tree it is affirmed by Melchior 
(b ) in fuse Lufy? ( /;) That upon the (aid Mount (on which he hath feen 
Hierofoiym. them grow) there are fome fo thick, that fix or feven men 
ca P- J 3- can hardly encompafs one of them with their Arms 
fbretched out: which may be fuppofed above half as thick 
again, as the thickeil Oak in England. 
A CONE of the MALE-FIR R. Conus Abietis maris 
f. Vice a Latinorum. Defcribed by Bauhinus. It grows 
abundantly in Burgundy , and the Alps 3 fometimes in 
<y Simiems. height (c) above a hundred and thirty feet. The Cone 
aim oil Cylindrical, about eight inches long. To each 
Scale underneath, two winged Seeds or little Kernels are 
adjoyned. Curioufly pictur'd by Bejler. 
A little Twin PINE- APPLE. Pini Conus gemellus. 
Several CONES of the WILD- PINE. Of this Tree 
they make great (fore of Pitch in Burgundy. 
A CYPRESS-NUT. Strobilus Cupreflinm. By Cafal- 
pine not fo properly called a Cone, becaufe of its Figure, 
which is rather Orbicular. Yet any Cone is appolitely 
called Strobilus, from the winding order of the Scales. 
'Tis not much bigger than a large Nutmeg. The Tree grows 
abundantly in France and Italy, and there bears Nuts. 
CAMPHIRE. The Gum of a Tree about as big as the 
Hazle 3 and probably of the Coniferous kind. Formerly 
tjONqmen- thought a Mineral 3 and by Kentman (d) called Bitumen 
Odoratum. There are two forts hereof. One of China, 
which is carried in Cakes and Balls, into all Places, in great 
abundance. The other of Borneo, which is far the beff . 
A LONG FLAT LOBE. Lobus Buglofoideus , fo I 
call it for its being fomewhat like a Corns Tongue. De- 
fcribed 
